Most AI calculators use the same basic idea: you provide details about the crash and your injuries, and the tool produces a rough range based on patterns from past claims.
In Burley, the estimate may feel off for common reasons:
- Crash facts are hard to summarize online. A few answers can’t capture lane position, visibility, road surface issues, or how the collision actually unfolded.
- Medical records don’t always match the “expected” timeline. Some riders heal faster; others need additional treatment after symptoms evolve.
- Fault disputes can change everything. Even when you know what happened, insurance adjusters may argue the rider contributed to the crash.
That’s why the best use of an AI tool is not to “pick a number.” It’s to understand what categories of damages and evidence typically move the value—so you can build the strongest case possible.


